Late Time Modification of Structure Growth and the S8 Tension
Abstract
The S8 tension between low-redshift galaxy surveys and the primary CMB signals a possible breakdown of the model. Recently differing results have been obtained using low-redshift galaxy surveys and the higher redshifts probed by CMB lensing, motivating a possible time-dependent modification to the growth of structure. We investigate a simple phenomenological model in which the growth of structure deviates from the prediction at late times, in particular as a simple function of the dark energy density. Fitting to galaxy lensing, CMB lensing, BAO, and Supernovae datasets, we find significant evidence - 2.5 - 3σ, depending on analysis choices - for a non-zero value of the parameter quantifying a deviation from . The preferred model, which has a slower growth of structure below z 1, improves the joint fit to the data over . While the overall fit is improved, there is weak evidence for galaxy and CMB lensing favoring different changes in the growth of structure.
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